Gudmund Seland
Gudmund Seland (11 November 1907 – 1996) was a Norwegian resistance member and newspaper editor.
He was born in Flekkefjord.[1] He worked as a book printer before the Second World War,[2] but together with his brother Johannes Seland he was involved in the resistance movement during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany.[1] He was arrested on 4 April 1944, and imprisoned in Kristiansand before sitting in Grini concentration camp from 5 August 1944 to 8 May 1945.[2]
After the war he became deputy mayor of Nes, serving as mayor from 1952 to 1956.[3] He was an editor for the newspaper Agder from 1954.[4] Seland also wrote books on local history.[1] He backed down and sold the newspaper in 1970.[5] He died in 1996.[1]
References
- Bibliography
- Jensen, Egil Remi (1997). En by i verden – en avis i byen. 120 år med lokalavisen Agder (in Norwegian). Flekkefjord: Avisen Agder.
- Hansson, Per (1965). Det største spillet (in Norwegian). Oslo: Gyldendal.
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